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Stupid councillors ear too much. They should try living on the pitiful income those tenants get.

Stupid councillors ear too much. They should try living on the pitiful income those tenants get.Turtlebay

Stupid councillors ear too much. They should try living on the pitiful income those tenants get.

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exforester
8:16pm Sat 11 Jan 14

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.exforester

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Score: 0

exforester
8:21pm Sat 11 Jan 14

No doubt the councillors and council hierarchy in their ivory towers have received a nice pay rise and allowance boost. Someone's got to pay for it.

No doubt the councillors and council hierarchy in their ivory towers have received a nice pay rise and allowance boost. Someone's got to pay for it.exforester

No doubt the councillors and council hierarchy in their ivory towers have received a nice pay rise and allowance boost. Someone's got to pay for it.

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sass
11:36pm Sat 11 Jan 14

exforester wrote…

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing!

[quote][p][bold]exforester[/bold] wrote:
Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.[/p][/quote]Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing!sass

exforester wrote…

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing!

Score: 0

Dai Rear
9:24am Sun 12 Jan 14

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.Dai Rear

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Score: -2

Inform Al
9:33am Sun 12 Jan 14

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.Inform Al

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

Score: 1

exforester
10:48am Sun 12 Jan 14

sass wrote…

exforester wrote…

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing!

Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?

It IS a significant rise if you are one of the many Hampshire County Council employees on the lower pay grades and have been on a pay freeze for 5 years. Care workers (and there are quite a few around here) are on disgustingly low wages. People don't tend to live in council houses because they're 'rollling' in it.

Oh - and before you go on about benefits - despite media coverage - not many people get them
Winchester rents have risen every year - council tax hasn't.

[quote][p][bold]sass[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]exforester[/bold] wrote:
Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.[/p][/quote]Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing![/p][/quote]Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?
It IS a significant rise if you are one of the many Hampshire County Council employees on the lower pay grades and have been on a pay freeze for 5 years. Care workers (and there are quite a few around here) are on disgustingly low wages. People don't tend to live in council houses because they're 'rollling' in it.
Oh - and before you go on about benefits - despite media coverage - not many people get them
Winchester rents have risen every year - council tax hasn't.exforester

sass wrote…

exforester wrote…

Oh well - same old same old. We've had a rent rise every year, but Council Tax hasn't risen for 2 years. As long as the over-wealthy keep their money in their pockets, Winchester City Council don't give a ****.

Beggars can't be choosers...but if you have a cheaper option take it, or stop whingeing!

Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?

It IS a significant rise if you are one of the many Hampshire County Council employees on the lower pay grades and have been on a pay freeze for 5 years. Care workers (and there are quite a few around here) are on disgustingly low wages. People don't tend to live in council houses because they're 'rollling' in it.

Oh - and before you go on about benefits - despite media coverage - not many people get them
Winchester rents have risen every year - council tax hasn't.

Score: 1

Dai Rear
12:09pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?Dai Rear

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Score: 0

Inform Al
12:55pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.Inform Al

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Score: 0

sass
1:11pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.

[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.sass

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.

Score: 0

Dai Rear
3:47pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.Dai Rear

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

Score: -1

Inform Al
6:43pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.[/p][/quote]No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.Inform Al

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it?
"Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?"
No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

Score: 0

sass
10:46pm Sun 12 Jan 14

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".

[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.[/p][/quote]No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.[/p][/quote]Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".sass

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".

Score: -1

Inform Al
11:11pm Sun 12 Jan 14

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".

Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge. Possibly I am guilty of reverse snobbery as I cannot stand idiots who think they are better than the rest of us.

[quote][p][bold]sass[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.[/p][/quote]No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.[/p][/quote]Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".[/p][/quote]Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge. Possibly I am guilty of reverse snobbery as I cannot stand idiots who think they are better than the rest of us.Inform Al

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

Is it your ambition to be the stereotypical council house wallah? You're doing well.

No, just Mr average with no stupid prejudices,and definitely no snobbery.

Are you sure there is no reverse snobbery? "You toffee nosed gits".

Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge. Possibly I am guilty of reverse snobbery as I cannot stand idiots who think they are better than the rest of us.

Score: 0

Inform Al
11:13pm Sun 12 Jan 14

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.

And pedantically.

[quote][p][bold]sass[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote: [quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.[/p][/quote]Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.[/p][/quote]You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?[/p][/quote]Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.[/p][/quote]"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.[/p][/quote]And pedantically.Inform Al

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

Thank you Sass. An "inflation busting " rise from an excessively low base is not a "rise" at all in terms of a market rent, but try explaining that to the innumerates above.

Suggest you select a different oriface to talk out of.

You may have a multitude of "orifaces". I have none. What is an "oriface"? Your illiteracy says it all, doesn't it? "Glad you're okay Sass & DaiRear. Lucky enough to own your own house are you?" No, I've worked for 44 years and paid a mortgage.. Luck didn't come into it. You?

Any one with more than one working brain cell would have realised that I made a typo and therefore wuold have known what I intended to say. Try speaking from a different orifice. Rsol.

"Wuold" sic. Not speaking, just typing silently.

And pedantically.

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Dai Rear
8:06am Mon 13 Jan 14

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?Dai Rear

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

Score: 0

Inform Al
10:25am Mon 13 Jan 14

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote:
"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?[/p][/quote]As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.Inform Al

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge"
How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met?
You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

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sass
12:55pm Mon 13 Jan 14

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.

[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: "Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?[/p][/quote]As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.[/p][/quote]When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.sass

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.

Score: 0

Inform Al
2:10pm Mon 13 Jan 14

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.

'Try' the same says it all. And not everyone is lucky enough to be able to work hard and pass exams etc, people are made with different abilities so I get the feeling you have a Hitler type opinion of what should happen to your child if he/she cannot perform to your so perfect expectations.

[quote][p][bold]sass[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Inform Al[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]Dai Rear[/bold] wrote: "Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?[/p][/quote]As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.[/p][/quote]When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.[/p][/quote]'Try' the same says it all. And not everyone is lucky enough to be able to work hard and pass exams etc, people are made with different abilities so I get the feeling you have a Hitler type opinion of what should happen to your child if he/she cannot perform to your so perfect expectations.Inform Al

sass wrote…

Inform Al wrote…

Dai Rear wrote…

"Could be, the first breathyliser I ever did was to a gentleman who got out of his Daimler Dart and introduced himself as a high court judge" How wonderful, an illiterate bigoted retired copper living in public welfare housing. Let me guess; you were in the Met? You get a good pension officer. To return to the point, why should your rent be less than what others, not as privileged as you, would pay?

As usual your posts are ill informed. Try using another orifice when you speak. As far as my first breathyliser was concerned he really did seem to think the law didn't apply to the likes of himself and appeared to have the same attitude to the rest of humanity as you seem to. Personally I accept that in a crowded country that allows immigration even though too many of the itinerant population are already unemployed a lot of genuine job seekers will be unemployed and others forced to accept very low pay just to get by. They will not be able to get mortgages through no fault of their own so their is a great need for more social housing at affordable rents. The alternative is that higher rents are paid to C'moron's friends thereby increasing the housing benefit payouts that are paid for by the rest of us. I assume you may be one of his rich landlord friends as you seem to like this.

When any cop pulls over another they always identify themselves in order to invoke "professional courtesy". It often works, I know for a fact. Why would a high court judge not try the same.
If you can't afford a mortgage whose fault is it? Life is about choices. Study hard, work hard, forego pleasure and little luxuries when young, and you can enjoy a rent free retirement.

'Try' the same says it all. And not everyone is lucky enough to be able to work hard and pass exams etc, people are made with different abilities so I get the feeling you have a Hitler type opinion of what should happen to your child if he/she cannot perform to your so perfect expectations.

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